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George Makari

    George Makari is a professor of psychiatry whose work delves into the history of psychoanalysis and the modern mind. His writings explore pivotal moments in the evolution of psychological thought, offering profound insights into how our understanding of the human psyche has transformed. He analyzes the intricate creation of psychoanalytic ideas and the invention of the modern mind. His contributions illuminate the fascinating journey of intellectual and therapeutic innovation.

    Revolution der Seele
    Of Fear and Strangers
    Soul Machine
    Of Fear and Strangers - A History of Xenophobia
    Revolution in Mind
    • 2021

      "A startling work of historical sleuthing and synthesis, Of Fear and Strangers reveals the forgotten histories of xenophobia-and what they mean for us today. By 2016, it was impossible to ignore an international resurgence of xenophobia. What had happened? Looking for clues, psychiatrist and historian George Makari started out in search of the idea's origins. To his astonishment, he discovered an unfolding series of never-told stories. While a fear and hatred of strangers may be ancient, he found that the notion of a dangerous bias called "xenophobia" arose not so long ago. Coined by late nineteenth-century doctors and political commentators and popularized by an eccentric stenographer, xenophobia emerged alongside Western nationalism, colonialism, mass migration, and genocide. In this groundbreaking work, the author investigates these forces alongside the writings of figures such as Joseph Conrad, Albert Camus, and Richard Wright, and innovators like Walter Lippmann, Sigmund Freud, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Frantz Fanon. In the end, Of Fear and Strangers pulls together the most critical contributions, to help us comprehend the "New Xenophobia" we now face"-- Provided by publisher

      Of Fear and Strangers - A History of Xenophobia
    • 2021

      An illuminating work revealing the long history of xenophobia—and what it means for today’s divided world Over the last few years, it has been impossible to ignore the steady resurgence of xenophobia. The European migrant crisis and immigration from Central America to the United States have placed Western advocates of globalization on the defensive, and a “New Xenophobia” seems to have emerged out of nowhere. In this fascinating study, George Makari traces the history of xenophobia from its origins to the present day. Often perceived as an ancient word for a timeless problem, “xenophobia” was in fact coined only a century ago, tied to heated and formative Western debates over nationalism, globalization, race, and immigration. From Richard Wright to Sigmund Freud, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Simone de Beauvoir, writers and thinkers have long grappled with this most dangerous of phobias. Drawing on their work, Makari demonstrates how we can better understand the problem that is so crucial to our troubled times.

      Of Fear and Strangers
    • 2016

      Soul Machine

      • 656 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      3.9(59)Add rating

      A brilliant and comprehensive history of the creation of the modern Western mind.

      Soul Machine
    • 2009

      Based on new archival materials and a decade of research, Revolution in Mind is a radically new history of psychoanalysis. It tells the story of the birth, development, and death of psychoanalysis in Europe between 1870 and 1945, integrating these chapters into a coherent narrative for the first time.

      Revolution in Mind